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Chris Silverwood leaves champions Essex to become England pace bowling coach

Essex head coach to be permanent successor to Ottis Gibson

By Adam Ellis

After delivering to their first title in 25 years Chris Silverwood has left Chelmsford to take up the role of bowling coach.

The Guardian reported Silverwood will become the full-time replacement within ‘ set-up after Ottis Gibson left at the conclusion of the West Indies series to accept the post of head coach.

Kiwi Shane Bond had initially been brought in on a consultancy basis but the ECB have sought long-term security by having their offer to Silverwood accepted by the 42-year-old.

A blow for Essex who savioured the sheen of silverware in both seasons Silverwood was in charge after making the step up to the role of head coach in 2016, following the departure of in September 2015.

As the back-to-back title head into the close season with Anthony McGrath in interim charge, the situation surrounding when Silverwood will start his role remains unclear as things stand.

Bond is contracted until the end of the second Test at the Adelaide and it is not yet known how Silverwood will be integrated into preparations for , if at all.

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